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Yearly Archives: 2025

The students produced solar panels (left), which they proudly presented with their instructors (right)

Experimental science in Madagascar

UncategorizedBy Luc10 June 2025

The Commission Physique et Optique Sans Frontières made a major contribution to the organization of several experimental science workshops in Madagascar in November 2024.

In February 2025, a webinar presented geological work in Casamance

Is the Anambé Basin in Senegal the result of a meteorite impact?

AfricaPSSBy Luc8 June 2025

Geologists search for evidence of a meteorite that shaped the Casamance landscape

International Conference on Advanced Knowledge, Techniques and decIsIons for DevelOpmeNt problems

ConferencesBy Luc6 June 2025

Conakry to host the fourth AKTIION conference on sustainable development in November 2025

From June 9 to 14, 2025, Côte d'Ivoire will host the 2ᵉ World Conference of French-speaking science journalists under the theme “One Health”

Second World Conference of French-Speaking Science Journalists

ConferencesBy Luc4 June 2025

Africa at the forefront of developing science journalism in French

Prof. Ndaywel's speech at the 12th edition of Science and Technology Week DRC

The words I was waiting for

Raissa MaluBy Luc2 June 2025

Knowing Africa’s pre-colonial history is essential if Africans are to project themselves into the future

Representatives of the University of Garoua and USF at the signing ceremony

Cooperation agreement between Universitaires sans Frontières and the University of Garoua

UncategorizedBy Luc31 May 2025

Cameroon’s newly-created Garoua University to benefit from USF support for its international presence

Marie-Angélique Sene is the head of the Vaccine Research Center at the Dakar Pasteur Institute

Marie-Angélique Sène: “Research is the foundation of sovereignty for Senegal”

PasteurBy Luc29 May 2025

How nanotechnology, quantum physics and materials engineering can transform key sectors such as health, agriculture and energy in Senegal

The Journey of Dr. Laassiri - A participant of the African School of Fundamental and Applied Physics (ASP2016), to becoming a postdoctoral scientist at the Brookhaven National Laboratory in 2024. Dr. Laassiri’s impact in the advancement of science in Africa through the African School of Fundamental and Applied Physics (ASP) Students’ and High School Learners’ Programs (Photo: Mounia Laassiri, ASP Photo Album).

The Academic Journey of Dr. Mounia Laassiri and the Impact on the African School of Physics

African Physics NewsletterBy Luc27 May 2025

As highlighted in the previous issue of APN, this article seeks to share the journeys of African scientists who have overcome significant challenges to excel in their fields

Mentoring High School girls under the EMEJA program, June 2024

From the Hills of Southwestern Kenya to the Frontiers of Physics

African Physics NewsletterBy Luc25 May 2025

Annah Moraa Ondieki tells her journey to become a physicist, hoping it will inspire other African women to take this field

Activities and scientific fields covered by NiTHeCS

NITHeCS: An extraordinary Centre of Excellence

African Physics NewsletterBy Luc23 May 2025

The director of the National Institute for Theoretical and Computational Sciences in South-Africa tells about the goals and activities of this recently created organization

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